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Chapter 5 CONSCIOUSNESS. Section 1: The Study of Consciousness Section 2: Sleep and Dreams Section 3: Meditation, Biofeedback, and Hypnosis Section 4: Drugs and Consciousness. Section 1: The Study of Consciousness. Question: What is consciousness?. CONSCIOUSNESS
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Chapter 5CONSCIOUSNESS Section 1:The Study of Consciousness Section 2:Sleep and Dreams Section 3:Meditation, Biofeedback, and Hypnosis Section 4:Drugs and Consciousness
Chapter 5 Section 1: The Study of Consciousness Question: What is consciousness? CONSCIOUSNESS • Generally speaking, consciousness means awareness but there is more than one type of awareness • Sensory awareness – conscious or aware of things outside yourself • Direct inner awareness – being aware of things inside you • Sense of self – aware of ourselves and our existence
Chapter 5 Section 2: Sleep and Dreams Question: What are the stages of sleep and what are several sleep problems? FIVE STAGES OF SLEEP • Stage 1 is light sleep that produces the alpha waves typical of relaxation • Stages 2, 3, and 4 are deeper and during stages 3 and 4 the brain produces delta waves • Stage 4 is the stage of deepest sleep meaning the one that would be the most difficult to wake up from • Final stage is rapid-eye-movement(REM) sleep, in which dreams and nightmares occur
Chapter 5 Section 2: Sleep and Dreams Question: What are the stages of sleep and what are several sleep problems? SLEEP PROBLEMS INCLUDE: • Insomnia – the inability to sleep • Nightmares – caused by a variety of events such as work or even depression • Night Terrors – more severe than nightmares but are seldom remembered • Sleepwalking – roaming about almost nightly during stages of deep sleep
Chapter 5 Section 2: Sleep and Dreams Question: What are the stages of sleep and what are several sleep problems? • Sleep Apnea – breathing interruption that occurs during sleep • Narcolepsy – a rare sleep disorder in which people fall asleep no matter what time it is or where they are SLEEP PROBLEMS INCLUDE: (continued)
Chapter 5 Section3: Meditation, Biofeedback, and Hypnosis Question: What are meditation, biofeedback, and hypnosis? MEDITATION, BIOFEEDBACK, AND HYPNOSIS • Other altered states of consciousness occur when we are awake. These are achieved in the following ways: • Meditation – a systematic narrowing of attention that slows metabolism and helps produce feelings of relaxation • Biofeedback – a system for monitoring and feeding back information about certain biological processes, such as blood pressure • Hypnosis – a condition in which people appear to be highly suggestible and to behave as if they are in a trance
Chapter 5 Section 4: Drugs and Consciousness Question: In what ways do various types of drugs affect consciousness? DRUGS AND CONSCIOUSNESS • Depressants – slow the activity of the nervous system and give people a sense of relaxation but can have negative effects • Narcotics – addictive depressants that have been used to relieve pain and induce sleep and can give the user a feeling of pleasure • Stimulants – increase the activity of the nervous system and speed up the heart and breathing rate. Stimulants include nicotine, amphetamines, and cocaine
Chapter 5 Section 4: Drugs and Consciousness Question: In what ways do various types of drugs affect consciousness? STIMULANTS • Nicotine – a drug found in tobacco leaves that spurs the release of the hormone adrenaline which causes the heart rate to increase • Amphetamines – help people stay awake and reduce appetite • Cocaine – a stimulant derived from the leaves of the coca plant which produces feeling of pleasure, reduces hunger, deadens pain, and boosts self-confidence
Chapter 5 Question: What are the various meanings of consciousness? Various Meanings of Consciousness A Sense of Self Directs Inner Awareness Sensory Awareness